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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
I want to remove gyno, have done research
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<blockquote data-quote="Vvs1" data-source="post: 207445" data-attributes="member: 18041"><p>I’ve had gyno beginning with corticosteroids from asthma treatment in 5th grade. It’s caused me embarrassment, and I overtrained in college years ago to manage it as best I could. I didn’t know it was caused by hormones.</p><p></p><p>I regrettably took Saw Palmetto and it reverted back as I couldn’t workout due to PFS like sides.</p><p></p><p>I pulled labs before starting any T related treatment. Test was 899 and E2 was 36. So you’ll think it’s e2 related, but every time I have pulled estrogen before, it was consistently 16. </p><p> </p><p>2 weeks ago, started Masteron and alternate with HCG and Testosterone suspension. </p><p></p><p>I’m thinking of trying stenabolic SR9009 or SR9011, and the topical tamoxifen that Nelson made a thread about. I have distressing side effects from oral Clomid so, hoping topical doesn’t work systematically.</p><p></p><p>My visual is to reduce body fat through stenabolic and refrain from weightlifting to prevent excess Skin stretching on the pectoral and nipple area, then hit it with topical tamoxifen. Then start building up pectorals and back to pull skin tighter.</p><p></p><p>What do you guys think about this or any recommendations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vvs1, post: 207445, member: 18041"] I’ve had gyno beginning with corticosteroids from asthma treatment in 5th grade. It’s caused me embarrassment, and I overtrained in college years ago to manage it as best I could. I didn’t know it was caused by hormones. I regrettably took Saw Palmetto and it reverted back as I couldn’t workout due to PFS like sides. I pulled labs before starting any T related treatment. Test was 899 and E2 was 36. So you’ll think it’s e2 related, but every time I have pulled estrogen before, it was consistently 16. 2 weeks ago, started Masteron and alternate with HCG and Testosterone suspension. I’m thinking of trying stenabolic SR9009 or SR9011, and the topical tamoxifen that Nelson made a thread about. I have distressing side effects from oral Clomid so, hoping topical doesn’t work systematically. My visual is to reduce body fat through stenabolic and refrain from weightlifting to prevent excess Skin stretching on the pectoral and nipple area, then hit it with topical tamoxifen. Then start building up pectorals and back to pull skin tighter. What do you guys think about this or any recommendations? [/QUOTE]
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I want to remove gyno, have done research
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